MasukSarah Benson has spent her life surviving. Orphaned young and raising her son, Tommy, alone, she knows hardship intimately. But nothing could prepare her for the day her world turns upside down Tommy is diagnosed with leukemia, and the only person who could save him is a man from her past, a man who took her innocence without consent years ago. Haunted by painful memories and desperate to save her child, Sarah embarks on a journey to find James Savaldor, the father she never wanted to meet again. As fate forces their paths to cross, secrets unravel, hearts collide, and both must confront a past that refuses to stay buried. In a story of love, redemption, and unwavering maternal courage, Sarah and James must navigate guilt, desire, and the lengths one will go to protect the ones they love. But can a fractured past ever truly give way to a future together?
Lihat lebih banyakChapter 1 – The Call
Sarah Benson’s fingers hovered over her keyboard as she typed the last few sentences of an email. The office hummed quietly around her phones ringing, papers shuffling, computers clicking a world of ordinary that she always found comforting. She liked routine. It kept her grounded. But that calm shattered the moment her phone rang.
The caller ID read: School Office.
Her stomach dropped. She grabbed the phone, her hand trembling. “Hello? Yes, this is Sarah Benson.”
“Mrs. Benson,” the voice on the other end was sharp, urgent. “It’s Tommy… your son. He… he collapsed at school. We’re rushing him to the hospital. Please, come quickly.”
Sarah’s heart stopped. She could barely breathe. “What? No! My baby… he’s only six! Please, tell me he’s okay!” Her voice cracked, panic slicing through every fiber of her being. She almost dropped the phone as she grabbed her bag and coat. “I’m coming! I’m coming!” she cried, rushing past her colleagues who stared at her, startled by her frantic pace.
The rain was falling hard when she stepped outside. Cold drops soaked her hair and clothes as she fumbled for her car keys. Her mind was racing, thinking of Tommy her little boy, full of laughter, always curious, always bright. How could something so terrible happen so suddenly?
Every red light felt like an eternity. Every street seemed longer than it was. Her hands gripped the steering wheel so tightly her knuckles turned white. She thought back to that morning: Tommy running late, his backpack bouncing on his small shoulders as he ran to catch the school bus, waving goodbye without a care. She had kissed his forehead and reminded him to be careful. She had hugged him tightly, never imagining this day.
When she arrived at the hospital, she nearly tripped out of the car, slipping slightly on the wet pavement. Her heels clicked frantically on the floor as she ran through the sliding doors, calling out, “Please, someone! My son! Tommy Benson!”
A nurse appeared almost immediately, her expression serious but kind. “Mrs. Benson, follow me. He’s in emergency care. The doctor is coming right now.”
Sarah ran down the corridor, her chest tight, her stomach churning. When she finally saw Tommy, her world tilted. He lay pale and frail on a small hospital bed, tiny chest rising and falling with shallow breaths. His small fingers twitched weakly against the sheets.
“Tommy!” she cried, rushing to his side and grabbing his hand. “Oh, my baby… stay with me. Please, stay with me. Don’t leave me, Tommy!”
The doctor, a tall man with calm but serious eyes, approached. “Mrs. Benson, we need you to stay calm. Can you tell me what happened before he collapsed?”
“I… I don’t know!” Sarah’s voice trembled. “They just called me. He was fine this morning — happy, playing, laughing! And now… now this!” Her words fell apart as tears streamed down her face.
The doctor exchanged a quick glance with a nurse. “Mrs. Benson, preliminary tests show your son has leukemia. We need to start treatment immediately to stabilize him. Eventually, he’ll need a bone marrow transplant, but first, we need to manage his condition.”
“No… no, this isn’t real,” she whispered, shaking her head, clutching Tommy’s hand as if her grip could hold back the world. “My baby… he’s only six! How… how could this happen?”
The nurse placed a gentle hand on her shoulder. “We know this is frightening, Mrs. Benson. You’re doing the right thing by being here. He needs you now more than ever.”
Sarah sank into the chair beside Tommy’s bed, holding his tiny hand and brushing his hair from his forehead. She whispered over and over, “You’re going to be okay, Tommy. Mommy is here. I’m not leaving you. I promise I’ll save you.”
She thought about her life, her little apartment, her job, and how she had always tried to do the best for him. She thought about the fact she didn’t know Tommy’s father and how lonely life had felt sometimes, even before this. But all of that disappeared in the sharp, burning panic of the moment. This was all that mattered: her little boy, lying in front of her, fragile and fighting.
The doctor explained the treatment plan again. “We’re going to start temporary therapy now to stabilize him before the transplant. It will be tough, but we’ll monitor him closely.”
Sarah nodded, swallowing hard, forcing herself to stay composed. She had no one else. No family nearby, no support except for the hospital staff. It was just her and her son. And she would fight for him with everything she had.
The night stretched long. Sarah didn’t leave Tommy’s side. She held his hand, wiped his forehead, whispered words of encouragement, and cried quietly whenever he slept. Every beep of the monitors, every small rise and fall of his chest, kept her heart pounding.
She remembered all the mornings they had shared breakfast together, the way he laughed at silly cartoons, how he always begged for one more bedtime story. She had thought she had time to prepare him for the world, to keep him safe. But life had proven otherwise.
And yet, even in the midst of fear, hopelessness, and exhaustion, a spark ignited inside her. She would survive this. For Tommy, she would be strong. She would not give up, no matter how hard it got. No matter how uncertain the future seemed, she would fight for her little boy.
As the rain tapped steadily against the hospital window, Sarah held Tommy’s hand tighter and whispered again, “We’ll get through this, baby. I promise. I will not let anything take you from me.”
And in that moment, she realized something deep and fierce inside herself a determination she hadn’t known she had. No storm, no illness, no fear would stop her. Tommy’s life was in her hands, and she would do whatever it took to save him.
Chapter 20 — A Promise, A Fear, A BeginningThe hospital felt strangely quiet after Janice’s arrest. Almost too quiet. As if the walls themselves were trying to recover from the chaos she had brought.Sarah walked beside James back toward Tommy’s room. Their steps were slow, heavy—not from exhaustion alone, but from everything their hearts had carried in the past hours.James stopped in front of Tommy’s door and leaned his back against the wall. He closed his eyes for a moment, exhaling shakily.Sarah watched him silently, noticing how pale he looked after the surgery and the emotional storm.“James,” she whispered, “you should rest. You’re still recovering.”He shook his head. “I can’t rest until I see Tommy.”Something in his voice made Sarah’s chest tighten—a softness, a sincerity she had never expected from him.They entered the room.Tommy lay on the bed, tiny and fragile, but breathing steadily. The soft beeping of the monitors rhythmically filled the room, like a lullaby of hop
Chapter 19 — The Truth Spills Like FireSarah sat beside James’ bed, gently stroking his hand while he rested. The room felt calm, peaceful—almost sacred—after everything he had done for Tommy. She whispered a quiet prayer of thanks, her heart finally beating with something like hope.But outside that room, chaos was brewing.A nurse rushed down the hallway, pale and shaken. She stopped at James’ door and knocked hurriedly.“Dr. Salvador… Ms. Sarah… there’s something you need to know,” she said, her voice trembling.Sarah stood. “Is it about Tommy? Is he okay?”“Yes—Tommy is safe,” the nurse assured quickly. “But… it’s about Janice.”James’ eyes snapped open at the name. “Janice? What about her?”The nurse took a deep breath. “She tried to kill your son.”The room froze.Sarah’s breath caught, her hand flying to her chest as the nurse explained what had happened—the disguise, the syringe, the attempted poisoning, the doctor catching her, the guards dragging her out while she screamed
Chapter 18 — The Mask FallsWhile Sarah sat beside James, watching him drift in and out of sleep, a strange calm settled in the room. For the first time in days, she felt hope taking its first small breath. James had done the impossible—he had given Tom a new chance at life.But not everyone shared that joy.Not everyone wanted Tom alive.Far down the hallway, Janice pulled the nurse’s mask tightly over her face and adjusted the scrubs she had stolen earlier that morning. Her pulse hammered with rage and desperation.That boy should never have survived. He is ruining everything.She clutched a small syringe of clear poison—silent, quick, and deadly.Once he’s gone, Sarah will crumble. And James will return to me. He has to.Janice slipped toward Tommy’s recovery room, pretending to check the charts pinned on the wall as real nurses hurried past her. When she reached Tom’s door, she glanced both ways.Clear.She stepped inside.Tom lay quietly on the bed, hooked to the new drip. His sm
Chapter 17 — The Wait After the StormThe red light above the operating theatre finally went off.Sarah shot to her feet immediately, her heart pounding so loudly she could barely hear anything else. Hours of praying, crying, and walking around the hospital had left her exhausted, but the moment the light dimmed, she felt her knees weaken.The door opened slowly.Dr. Harold stepped out first, removing his gloves with a long exhale.Sarah rushed toward him.“Doctor… please… Tom… is he okay?”Dr. Harold placed a reassuring hand on her shoulder. “The surgery was successful. Tommy responded well to the transplant.”Sarah covered her mouth as tears broke free. Relief—pure, overwhelming relief—washed over her entire body. She looked past the doctor at the operating room, waiting, hoping to see James being wheeled out too.“James?” she asked, her voice trembling.Dr. Harold nodded. “He’s stable. The extraction took a toll on him, but he’s conscious. He asked for you.”Sarah blinked, confused












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